Chapter 962: echo (1/2)

Do you like this eternal cradle?

Gao Wen suddenly thought of the young dragon who had just woken up from the hatching sac, and the joyful cry made by the other party at himself; he thought of those who were already in the addiction of synergists and hallucinogens in Xiacheng District, and became completely The "inferior citizen" of the gods and nutrients; I thought of the confused and crazy arena, the dragons fighting on the field...that is a dozen cold steel machines fighting, the machines are **** and immersed in synergy Brain and ganglia in the illusion of drugs.

These dragons are indeed alive-but Talund is already dead.

"It's terrible," he said quietly suddenly, "both life and death are worthless."

Then he paused and asked again: "Can the eternal cradle be broken?"

"That costs a lot of money," said Dragon God quietly. "The chance of success is very slim-in the final analysis, the cradle itself is already the price of failure, and the laws of nature are never tolerant of losers, any race-even It’s a powerful dragon, and it’s hard to qualify twice.”

Speaking of which, He suddenly raised his eyes and his gaze fell on Gavin's face: "So, do you want to help Tallond break this'eternal cradle'?"

"Me?" Gao Wen pointed at himself and couldn't help laughing, "How can I have this skill?"

"You can even destroy it with a command," Dragon God smiled faintly. "Why not assume that you are also capable of breaking the'cradle' on this continent?"

This seemed to be a joke, but Gao Wen couldn't help but think about it seriously. After a few seconds of thinking, he still shook his head: "No, at least now I can't."

"Why?" Dragon God showed a hint of curiosity. "Don't you feel that this cradle is terrible?"

"I'm not the savior of the dragon race-there has never been a savior," Gao Wen said seriously. "And as you said, breaking the eternal cradle will cost a lot-I can imagine what these costs are, and I can Imagine who will pay for these costs. No one is qualified to sacrifice others' things to satisfy their own'rescue' drama, so I am not qualified to make decisions for the dragons, nor to choose sacrifice or survival for them.

"So, whether it is to sink to death in the cradle of eternity, or to fight for the future of the entire race, this is the dragon's own business. They should make their own decisions and choose whether to pay the price.

"Cecile does not interfere in other domestic affairs-this is my rule."

Gao Wen finished his thoughts, but the gods in front of him looked at him with strange eyes for a few seconds, and then he said with a smile: "These words are really true from the mouth of a "hero" recognized in the human world. Unbelievable. I thought you had positioned yourself as the'savior' of the human world, but now it seems that this is not the case."

Gao Wen spread his hands: "I didn't save anyone, all of us are saving ourselves."

"... You seem to have completely regarded yourself as a member of humanity, as a member of this world, wandering outside the territory," the Dragon God looked at Gao Wen curiously, "I was suddenly curious-in In your hometown, will people also face the same problems as this world? For example... when you encounter huge social changes, when your social groups also encounter huge changes in thinking, when your faith encounters When it comes to the test, when you also have to abandon traditions and dogmas, and face the great changes in the environment... how do you deal with all this?

"Ah, or should I confirm first-do you also have race, society, faith, and country?"

"Of course we also have concepts such as society and country," Gao Wen laughed, but soon some complex emotions were added to his smile. "Of course we will also face the ones you mentioned...'challenges.' To be honest, when people in my hometown face changes from traditions, reality, beliefs and ideas, they will also have turbulence and anxiety. The whole transformation process is often painful and dangerous, but it is different from this world-those traditions It’s just tradition, and people’s thinking is just thinking, they do have huge constraints, but... they will not become any “entity” with actual deterrence, nor will they produce “power” beyond reality. ."

Speaking of which, Gao Wen suddenly discovered that these things that people on earth would deserve to say in this world are likely to be unthinkable, and even a **** like Enya felt incomprehensible, and he had to consider his vocabulary One side explained: "To give a simple example-when a generation living in a deep mountain and deciding to move the mountain as a **** racial decision to move out of the deep mountain, they only need to face the opposition of the old people in the tribe, without worrying about the real Was punished by the mountain god."

The Dragon God listened with some surprise, and finally he finally understood what kind of world rules Gao Wen described. The god's face showed some trance expression. It was only a few seconds later, he said softly: "It's beautiful ."

"In fact, it is not easy," Gao Wen couldn't help but want to explain a few more words, "Even if the trend of thought will not form a real force, rebelling against tradition will not bring direct punishment. It is still difficult, and the resistance created by the old forces is sometimes not as great as that...

He was only halfway through and hesitated to stop.

The dragon **** was sitting opposite him, with an uncountable black chain wrapped around him. The "disorganized dragon" at the other end of the chain floated over Tallond, like a time bomb that could destroy the entire dragon civilization at any time. The country is locked in this deadly balance, and has been panting for millions of years.

"Yeah, it's beautiful," he sighed, "compared to here."

Then he suddenly remembered something, and his eyes fell on the Dragon God: "Yes, you just said that there are three stories in total, but you only told two-there is another story?"

Dragon God looked at Gao Wen and suddenly showed a trace-Gao Wen didn't know if he had read it wrong-a cunning smile: "The third story has not happened yet."

Gao Wen: "?"

"It's boring to finish telling all the stories, just let me be appetizing, let's leave a suspense in the third story," the "spirit" said unhurriedly, "I am also very Curious about how the third story will develop-if there is a chance in the future, I will tell you again."

The faint roar and whistle outside the shrine weakened. It seemed that a rapid but brief storm was gradually stopping. Gao Wen glanced toward the distant terrace, but only saw that it was not as big as before. Different starlight and night.